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Medicine Unboxed 2016: wonder

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Standard ticket

STANDARD TICKET - Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November 2016. Includes entry to all events, lunch on both days, Saturday evening reception at the Princess Hall with complimentary glass of wine, light buffet supper and pay bar.

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£100.00

£6.79

Concession ticket

CONCESSION - FULL-TIME MEDICAL AND ARTS STUDENTS - Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November 2016. Includes entry to all events, lunch on both days, Saturday evening reception at the Princess Hall with complimentary glass of wine, light buffet supper and pay bar.

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£55.00

£4.00

Disabled and Carer Concession ticket

CONCESSION - DISABLED + CARER £100 for two tickets - Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 November 2016. Includes entry to all events, lunch on both days, Saturday evening reception at the Princess Hall with complimentary glass of wine, light buffet supper and pay bar. Purchase one ticket and you will be allocated an additional ticket for a carer. One Disabled Concession ticket will allow access for two people, the ticket purchaser plus their carer. Please message tamsyn@medicineunboxed.org for more details.

Event Details

Medicine Unboxed aims to inspire conversation in healthcare, engaging the public together with healthcare audiences in exploring issues central to thinking about good medicine: humanity, illness, social justice and mortality.

We believe that the arts and humanities can illuminate this perspective, fostering debate, awe and perhaps even humility.

Medicine Unboxed 2016 is themed wonder

Central to this will be thinking about how we wonder, what we wonder about, and what wonder compels us to in both a personal and planetary sense of duty.

Parabola Arts Centre
Parabola Rd
GL50 3AA Cheltenham
United Kingdom

Organiser

Medicine Unboxed

Medicine Unboxed aims to inspire debate and cultural change in medicine. Since 2009, our annual events have engaged audiences of hundreds of the public and medical professionals who come to hear writers, politicians, philosophers, musicians, performers, theologians and artists in debate and conversation with clinicians and patients.